Name Ideas For My 5th Kid (Girl)

I have 4 other girls named Brooklyn (Brookli) Ashley, Paisley (Lea) Nicole, Aspen (Ash) Grace, Elsie (Elle) London, Here are the names on my list. Pick the name and nickname you like best and comment them. The middle name will be Eliza. Thanks! ~Creel
  1. Adalie
    • Adalyn
      • Origin:

        Variation of Adeline
      • Meaning:

        "noble one"
      • Description:

        Adalyn is one of a large group of Ad-beginning names for girls, which include Adeline and Adalynn and Adelaide and Addison — essentially, anything leading to the popular nickname Addie is in. Adalyn is a beautiful name, but be prepared to have to spell it out for people often. Adalyn entered the charts in 2007 and rose quickly, but has been fairly steady in the mid 100s for nearly 10 years now.
    • Annabeth
      • Origin:

        Combination of Anna and Beth
      • Description:

        This is a long-recognized smoosh name merging Anna with the short form of Elizabeth, and is one of the prettiest combo names, a possible alternative to Annabel.
    • Avalyn
      • Origin:

        Variation of Ava
      • Description:

        Part Ava, part Evelyn, this name made its first appearance US Top 1000 in 2013 and was one of the fastest-rising names of the year. The popularity of the Ava- prefix and the -lyn suffix can explain the use of this variation.
    • Celia
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "heavenly"
      • Description:

        Celia, splendidly sleek and feminine, is a name that was scattered throughout Shakespeare and other Elizabethan literature, but still manages to feel totally modern.
    • Chloe
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "young green shoot"
      • Description:

        Chloe is a pretty springtime name symbolizing new growth. Though slightly off its peak in the Top 10 in 2010, Chloe still ranks in the Top 20 and is solidly a modern classic.
    • Colette
      • Origin:

        French, short form of Nicole, feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "people of victory"
      • Description:

        Like the French author with whom the name is most closely associated, Colette is a chic and charming name that is being rediscovered. After disappearing for nearly 30 years, Colette rejoined the Top 1000 in 2012 at Number 659 and has continued to rise since then.
    • Kyler
      • Origin:

        Dutch
      • Meaning:

        "archer"
      • Description:

        The rise of Skylar for girls could lead parents to turn to this less common alternative.
    • Kaylei
      • Kayliana
        • Kyra, Kyla, or Kaia
          • Leira
            • Marisol
              • Origin:

                Spanish, contracted form of Maria de la Soledad
              • Meaning:

                "Mary of Solitude"
              • Description:

                Marisol is a favorite Spanish name for girls, and an excellent candidate to cross the culture line, a la Soledad and Paz.
            • Maria (Pronounced Like Mariah Carey)
              • Skye
                • Origin:

                  Scottish place-name
                • Description:

                  The e-addition takes the name from slightly hippie-ish nature name to the place name of a picturesque island off the coast of Scotland, and for baby namers it's by far the more popular spelling.
              • Sophie
                • Origin:

                  French variation of Sophia
                • Meaning:

                  "wisdom"
                • Description:

                  Sophie is the French form of the Greek Sophia, for which it is also commonly used as a nickname. Given Sophia's long standing among the Top 10 girl names in the US, Sophie may feel more popular than it actually is.
              • Thalia
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "to flourish"
                • Description:

                  Thalia was one of the Three Graces in Greek mythology, and also the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry, making this a Hellenic choice worthy of consideration.